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More 3D Printing

Can't wait to see the Beyond Enterprise! Confession: I actually prefer that version to the final scene Ent-A! Something about swept-back nacelle pylons... :D
 
Hey guys. :) I've been collaborating over the last week with Nick Tachynsky from NTDigitalWorks (aka Turtleman747) on this model of the USS Franklin. He did the modeling, and I did the conversion to 3D printable parts. :D

Right out of the printer, this model is about 13 inches long, and is just shy of 1:350 scale. I've got plans for a full 1:350 version, but I wouldn't be able to print the nacelle pylons in one part. We were both concerned about pylon strength if we had to split the pylons in the bend area.

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Right now, it's just help together with small pieces of 3M tape, and needs a little sanding to get it just right, but I think it came out pretty good. :)

Also, the Beyond Enterprise is ready to hit the printer first thing in the morning!

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More soon. :)

-Ricky
 
Today's Update: I got the Beyond Enterprise test fit together with mounting tape and pins, and I got my Prime Alternative Enterprise Assembled!

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Just for fun, my fleet so far. :) Even though these two ships never saw each other in the film, I think think they fit well together.

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I need more shelves, I'm starting to run out of room! :D

More soon, got a lot of sanding in my future.

-Ricky
 
This stuff is great! I'm wondering how hard it would be to print the TMP bridge stations in sections, in 1:6 scale. For the future... ;-P
 
This stuff is great! I'm wondering how hard it would be to print the TMP bridge stations in sections, in 1:6 scale. For the future... ;-P
Thanks. :)

It shouldn't be that hard... how big would each section be at 1:6?

That's great work MadMan1701A! They turned out wonderful! Do you think you'll be able to make the nu1701-A next?

:) Yep, it's on the list, for sure. Just waiting for better screencaps, so I can get the details right.

-Ricky
 
Thanks. :)

It shouldn't be that hard... how big would each section be at 1:6?

Based on the 1:80 scale diagram, the bridge looks like it's 8m across, including the walls, so at 1:6 scale that's a whopping 1.33m across? The central section with the helm looks like 4m diameter railing to railing, so 0.66m across. The helm station looks like it takes up about half the width of the central section so roughly 33cm for helm and navigation? The other stations are each divided into 1/12 sections with stations of various sizes, two turbolift doors, and the viewer. Since some of the consoles are designed for standing crew, I suppose you'd be looking at 30cm tall! More if you want the periphery of the ship to be three steps higher than the central section.

Wow. It's big.
 
Based on the 1:80 scale diagram, the bridge looks like it's 8m across, including the walls, so at 1:6 scale that's a whopping 1.33m across? The central section with the helm looks like 4m diameter railing to railing, so 0.66m across. The helm station looks like it takes up about half the width of the central section so roughly 33cm for helm and navigation? The other stations are each divided into 1/12 sections with stations of various sizes, two turbolift doors, and the viewer. Since some of the consoles are designed for standing crew, I suppose you'd be looking at 30cm tall! More if you want the periphery of the ship to be three steps higher than the central section.

Wow. It's big.

Yeah, that would be quite a bit of printing!

-Ricky
 
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